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    ARMENIA WALLOWS IN ECONOMIC CRISIS

    AzerNews Weekly
    May 27 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Armenia is facing a dire economic predicament, with the financial
    crisis spreading to all sectors of the country`s economy, the local
    Tert.am news website said.

    According to the Armenian government, the South Caucasus republic`s
    Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is expected to shrink 6 percent in
    2009. Given the current predicament, Armenia is looking to Russia for
    help, but the latter is apparently in no rush to allocate financial
    aid to the country.

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has reiterated that Moscow will
    press ahead with the campaign of aiding its allies in the Commonwealth
    of Independent States (CIS). However, this remains merely a promise,
    as Russia has not yet delivered $500 million in aid it had promised
    to Yerevan early this year.

    Further, the Armenian central bank says the rate of inflation will
    increase in the former Soviet republic in the coming months. Moreover,
    bank executives believe that GDP growth will be below projected levels.

    Another Armenian media report suggests that the government has had
    difficulties in delivering social benefits to citizens. In particular,
    the payment of wages, retirement benefits and social allowances is
    often being seriously delayed. If the situation persists, paying the
    designated funds to citizens will become impossible by mid-2009.

    Of note, following the devaluation of the Armenian national currency,
    the Dram, the increases in prices for food and other basic goods will
    enter a dangerous new stage, admits officials. Considering this,
    mounting social tension could turn into a major source of threats
    for the incumbent authorities, and a change of power may occur in
    Armenia any time, analysts say.

    Narek Kerobian, an Armenian expert, said such a dire situation
    questions his country`s very existence.

    Levon Barkhurdian, the former finance minister, also admitted that
    the global crisis has devastated the Armenian economy. "Armenia is
    among countries that have been affected by the crisis the most. Our
    economy is collapsing," he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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